Date Announced: 25 Feb 2011
Industrial laser systems company launches new tool at the intec trade show in Leipzig.
Ditzingen (Germany) February 25, 2011 – Flexible, economic and ergonomic: For users who are interested in small and medium batch laser welding, the new TruLaser Station 3003 is the ideal laser system. TRUMPF introduces its new workstation at the intec trade show in Leipzig.
When it comes to choosing a beam source, the laser system is flexible. If the application requires a pulsed laser, such as for welding temperature-sensitive components, users can select a TruPulse laser. Disk, diode or fiber lasers up to an output of 1,000 W can be combined with the TruLaser Station 3003 to weld lap joints in heat exchangers, for example.
An additional use includes removing layers or stripping semiconductors, in which case the microprocessing laser from the TruMicro Series can be installed in the laser workstation. The TruLaser Station 3003 works economically and with minimal auxiliary processing times due to its programmable focusing optics (PFO 20/ PFO 33). An integrated scanner optic makes this possible because it ensures that neither the workpiece nor the optic have to be moved for processing. Linear axes that expand the working range are available as an option.
Despite its compact dimensions of 860 x 2,000 x 1,310 mm, the laser workstation has a large working range of 300 x 300 x 500 mm. Its automatic swinging doors provide fast and ergonomic loading of workpieces.
Photo: Trumpf Group
Source: Trumpf Group
E-mail: holger.kapp@de.trumpf.com
Web Site: www.trumpf.com
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